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Mark Speight
Born England
OccupationTV presenter
WebsiteSMart Website

Mark Speight is a British TV presenter. Probably most well known for his involvement in the BBC art programme SMart.

Background

Speight is fully qualified in the field of commercial and graphic design, having gained a degree in the subject at university.

Television presenting

Speight has been involved in numerous shows for the BBC, CITV and The Discovery Channel. The programmes he has presented have been on a variety of subjects ranging from children's TV to adult factual programmes. Speight has presented on Beat the Cyborgs and SMarteenies, and has made appearances on Blue Peter, The Saturday Show, The Heaven and Earth Show, and also the Saturday morning show Scratchy and Co. He is probably best known for presenting SMart, which he has presented, with various different co-presenters since it began in 1996.

Other work

Speight appeared on the ITV show Celebrity Wrestling which aired in April 2005. He is also highly involved in various charities.

During the Christmas period, Speight usually becomes involved in various pantomime productions.

Religious & racial beliefs

Speight has, on several occassion caused outrage, and mild respect, withh highly controversial live, unscripted rants concerning race and religion. On one infamous occassion live on SMarteenies he broke into an extremely angry diatribe about Asylum seekers and Catholics, saying:

"...they'll always be here, kids. There's no way of getting rid of these sponging bastards! The Irish and the Asians, they'll bloody well get you, mark my words. They'll fucking kill you. Don't bother making art anymore, instead, ask mummy and daddy for a knife or a gun so you can take Britain back from the paddies and the pakis! It's an absolute disgrace, I was trying to buy a box of felt-tips the other day, and a prawn sandwich, and the was this mic took 3 bloody minutes to decide what fucking cigarettes to buy. Then when I get to the counter, the bloke serving me has a bleeding turban, I mean come on! Is this what the war was for? So more sikh arseholes and Irish and Asian bastards can prevent us from buying prawn sandwiches and felt-tip fucking pens?! Is it?!

The broadcast was immediately cut, and as a result OFCOM recieved more that twenty complaints about the incident, and 13 congratulatory cans of Fanta. Speight still has his job today, but he was made to clean the SMart floors for three weeks after the incident, and to make his job harder, the shows directs would cover the usually white studio floor with litres of paint, sometimes even right infront of Speight, while shouting "Yeah, yeah! What shade of purple is this? Eh? What shade?! Is it fucking turquoise? No it fucking isn't! You daft cunt!".

Trivia

He is left-handed.

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